The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Autobiography, with appendix. CorrespondenceTaylor & Maury, 1858 |
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... question , What was the political relation between us and England ? Our other patriots , Randolph , the Lees , Nicholas , Pen- dleton , stopped at the half - way house of John Dickinson , who admitted that England had a right to ...
... question , What was the political relation between us and England ? Our other patriots , Randolph , the Lees , Nicholas , Pen- dleton , stopped at the half - way house of John Dickinson , who admitted that England had a right to ...
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... question of Inde- pendence , and would declare to their delegates the voice of their state : That if such a declaration should now be agreed to , these del- egates must retire , and possibly their colonies might serede from the Union ...
... question of Inde- pendence , and would declare to their delegates the voice of their state : That if such a declaration should now be agreed to , these del- egates must retire , and possibly their colonies might serede from the Union ...
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... question was not whether , by a Declaration of Inde- pendence , we should make ourselves what we are not ; but whether we should declare a fact which already exists : That , as to the people or parliament of England , we had al- ways ...
... question was not whether , by a Declaration of Inde- pendence , we should make ourselves what we are not ; but whether we should declare a fact which already exists : That , as to the people or parliament of England , we had al- ways ...
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... question : That the conduct of some colonies , from the beginning of this contest , had given reason to suspect it was their settled policy to keep in the rear of the confederacy , that their particular pros- pect might be better , even ...
... question : That the conduct of some colonies , from the beginning of this contest , had given reason to suspect it was their settled policy to keep in the rear of the confederacy , that their particular pros- pect might be better , even ...
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... question ; which was given them . The committee rose and reported their resolution to the House . Mr. Edward Rutledge , of South Carolina , then requested the deter- mination might be put off to the next day , as he believed his ...
... question ; which was given them . The committee rose and reported their resolution to the House . Mr. Edward Rutledge , of South Carolina , then requested the deter- mination might be put off to the next day , as he believed his ...
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